Extreme Oxygen Sensitivity in Methanogenic Archaebacteria

  • Jarrell K
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Abstract

The extreme O2 sensitivity of both growth and methanogenesis in anaerobic methanogenic archaebacteria is well documented. Recent experiments, however, have revealed many features that are surprisingly O2 stable. In contrast to earlier reports, many methanogens can survive exposure to air several hours or longer without losing viability.

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Jarrell, K. F. (1985). Extreme Oxygen Sensitivity in Methanogenic Archaebacteria. BioScience, 35(5), 298–302. https://doi.org/10.2307/1309929

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